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Saga frontier remastered switch review
Saga frontier remastered switch review




saga frontier remastered switch review
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This is not a welcoming title for newcomers to oldschool design, especially with the sudden difficulty spikes in the combat. This remaster of SaGa is reminiscent of classic JRPGs in another way, in that Square-Enix didn’t think to add a tutorial of any kind. Indeed, this is a case where locating a walkthrough might be necessary. It’s sometimes unassuming actions like walking into a room enough times or speaking to a character after having visited enough locations. Granted, this might not be as easy as it sounds since the necessary actions to progress can be obtuse. Gameplay is pretty straightforward as far as 2D JRPGs go - explore several locations, battle enemies via turn-based combat, find new members for the team and progress the story. This system also works as a source of hints, since it details what the player is tasked to do in each particular situation. The overall narrative spread between different locations is, then, more clearly explained in the “Story” tab of the menu.

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Instead of cutscenes or dialogue sequences, the player wanders into a series of locations while short conversations play out between characters. The way these stories unfold is also peculiar. Some of these stories are fleshed out, like the engineer who has powers that transform him into a superhero, while others are little more than collections of funny vignettes. It is indeed a unique experience, even in Square’s varied portfolio - instead of a main quest, the title presents various characters, each with their own distinct storyline. Released in 1997 by Square-Enix for the original PlayStation in the US and Japan, Square was riding high on the success of Final Fantasy VII, so it’s easy to imagine how the radically different Frontier might have been overlooked by most players. Luckily, SaGa Frontier definitely falls in the latter category for me. On the other, they can sometimes shine light on forgotten titles that deserve a second chance. On one hand, it’s easy to argue that some of these seem to be - at best - quick cash grabs. The current trend of remastered titles on modern systems is both good and bad. WTF Having to read a short story in the ‘story’ tab instead of seeing it play out. LOW Being wiped out in random encounters.

saga frontier remastered switch review

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HIGH Finally figuring out how to find new members for the team.






Saga frontier remastered switch review